Its likely to be miscible.
Nope their are not miscible by nature , but if you add a surface active agent (surfactant), they will become miscible... try it at home place oil and water in a jar.. then add soap and see them blend together :D :D
Oil and water do not mix...
Two miscible liquids are: Alcohol and water.Sorry if this isn't what you wanted.
Ethanol and water are miscible. Think of alcoholic drinks, the alcohol and water do not form separate layers.
Water and olive oil are not miscible.
Water and olive oil are not miscible.
oil and water are immiscible water and alcohol are miscible
yes you can. but it wont as better than olive oil.
I'm sure you could, as it would act the same as milk. However, you probably want to cut the amount or thin the coconut milk a bit, as it's so much richer. Be careful. Milk contains fats that may be necessary for some recipes to work. It also contains proteins that react with eggs, flours, etc. Coconut milk and creme de coconut are entirely different food products and won't react chemically the same way. If all you needed the milk for originally was moisture then the substitution may be fine. I'd experiment first when it didn't matter if it fails. Also, if using coconut milk to a savory recipe, add it as close to the end, and try not to boil -- to prevent curdling.
If you add more olive oil and less coconut oil you will reduce the lather of the soap as well as soften the bar http://www.genuinesoaps.com
Coconut oil, Olive oil and JoJoba oil
use olive oil or coconut oil they work good
Coconut oil
you get some coconut and a oil of type like olive oil and u mix it together heat it and fridge the rest
someone put a real answer for this please!=)
Oil is not miscible with water.